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The regulator has banned Krishna Mohan, a former quant with an unidentified proprietary trading firm, who has admitted to taking part in the spoofing of futures contracts.
Krishna Mohan, a former “quant,” or quantitative analyst, at a so-far unidentified “proprietary trading firm,” has admitted in court to “thousands of acts of spoofing (bidding or offering with the intent to cancel the bid or offer before execution) in a variety of futures contracts traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and Chicago Board of...
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